The answer is c. An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives command.
I arrived in THE USA
Flew over THE alps
Quick stopover at London
We left for New York
THE time on board wasn’t boring
Films to watch on THE monitor
THE people on THE plane were all Italians
We saw THE Statue of Liberty, Eillis island and THE Empire State Building
THE hotel I stayed at was on the corner of 42nd street and 5th avenue.
I don’t like THE hotels here very much but I didn’t have time to rent an apartment
"With" or "together" "along with"
Answer: A makes the most sense "A.
It shows that Cameron does not trust his mother’s or grandmother’s
stories."
Explanation: it is correct! have a nice day!! :)